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Kunzite Sterling Silver Necklace by Germano Arts

Original price was: $80.00.Current price is: $64.00.

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Kunzite Gemstone NecklaceA small lilac coloured Kunzite gemstone on a sterling silver necklace, simple & strikingLength:45.0cmFinish: PolishedAll GermanoArts Jewellery will come to you gift boxed and with care instructions & a high end polishing cloth.Caring for your JewelleryPlease do not spray perfume or any lotions on to the silver or any part of the jewellery item, do not wear during sport, showering, swimming or sleeping. Clean regularly with a silver polishing cloth provided. You should always store your jewellery item in the box provided or a suitable storage system where your pieces will not become tangled or lay upon on another.
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Germano Arts

Modern jewellery with a sustainable conscience

Welcome to Germano Arts Semi Precious Handcrafted Jewellery.My name is Teena and I have been creating Jewellery for around 15 yrs, it all started as a self taught hobby to satisfy my need to express my creativity. I first started with hand stitching then slowly progressed into using semi precious materials.I completed my Diploma in Jewellery & Object design at NMIT and have in the past taken short courses in basic Silversmithing as well as mastering the art of Cold Connections. I have also completed a gem setting course through NMIT.I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of being creative and original as possible and draw my inspiration from many areas of my life. I often find that the spark for an idea can come from the most unusual